CPZ may be introduced on street by street basis even if majority vote against

'The results of the consultation, combined with the views of the community council and the parking occupancy surveys will help determine whether or not a CPZ is introduced (subject to second stage consultation) in some or all of the area.

If a decision is made to go ahead with introducing a CPZ, we will carry out a second consultation with all residents and businesses in the roads concerned to determine the final parking layout before works begin.'

Southwark Council Parking Review

Network development team Paul Gellard
Tel: 020 7525 2021 / 7764 / 2131
Paul.Gellard@southwark.gov.uk

Do you want a CPZ?

Sunday, December 06, 2009

Holmdene Avenue...CPZ is totally unnecessary

I am writing to oppose the proposed CPZ on the North Dulwich Triangle.

Having lived on Holmdene Avenue for eleven years, my husband and I believe that a CPZ is totally unnecessary as the parking situation is quite acceptable. Additionally, I do not believe that residents and visitors should have to pay to park outside their own houses when we already pay substantial council tax bills each year.

It seems to us that the proposed CPZ is being pushed through before Christmas without adequate consultation with local residents, and that it is primarily a revenue raising programme by the council.

I strongly urge you reconsider this proposal and allow the local residents to park for free within our own area.

Yours sincerely
Justine Harvey

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